Effects of thyroxine on hyperkalemia and renal cortical Na+, K+ - ATPase activity induced by cyclosporin A |
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Authors: | You Chur-Woo Park Yong-Hoon Lee Eun-Sil Kim Yong-Jin Shin Son-Moon Park Mi-Ok |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Konyang University, Daejeon, Korea. |
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Abstract: | Cyclosporin A (CsA)-induced hyperkalemia is caused by alterations in transepithelial K+ secretion resulting from the inhibition of renal tubular Na+, K+ -ATPase activity. Thyroxine enhances renal cortical Na+, K+ -ATPase activity. This study investigated the effect of thyroxine on CsA-induced hyperkalemia. Sprague-Dawley rats were treated with either CsA, thyroxine, CsA and thyroxine, or olive-oil vehicle. CsA resulted in an increase in BUN and serum K+, along with a decrease in creatinine clearance, fractional excretion of potassium, and renal cortical Na+, K+ -ATPase activity, as compared with oil vehicle administration. Histochemical study showed reduced Na+, K+ -ATPase activity in the proximal tubular epithelial cells of the CsA-treated compared with the oil-treated rats. Histologically, isometric intracytoplasmic vacuolation, disruption of the arrangement and swelling of the mitochondria, and a large number of lysosomes in the tubular epithelium were characteristic of the CsA-treated rats. Co-administration of thyroxine prevented CsA-induced hyperkalemia and reduced creatinine clearance, Na+, K+ -ATPase activity, and severity of the histologic changes in the renal tubular cells when compared with the CsA-treated rats. Thyroxine increased the fractional excretion of potassium via the preservation of Na+, K+ -ATPase activity in the renal tubular cells. Thus, the beneficial effects of thyroxine may be suited to treatment modalities for CsA-induced hyperkalemia. |
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